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German composer, concertmaster and university teacher (1879-1971)
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2019-05-29 04:59:03
Respected Los Angeles-based violinist and pedagogue Ms Alice Schoenfeld has passed away – aged 98. A student of Karl Klingler, Ms Schoenfeld served a teaching position on the violin faculty of the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music for more than 6 decades – her famed students including Anne-Akiko Meyer, Suli Xue, Nathaniel […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2018-11-12 22:22:44
As most of the music world knows by now, Mark O’Connor has in the past year presented information on
2014-12-08 14:50:00
The story has been up for a couple of days, but this morning it is on the front page. Excellent work by Michael Cooper makes Mark O'Connor look less than great; among other things, the violinist and pedagogue Alice Schoenfeld, who has taught at USC for more than 50 years, remembers her teacher Karl Klingler mentioning Suzuki to her. P. S. Headline writer, go to your room without supper.
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2014-11-06 14:12:36
The first woman violinist on record. Any guesses?
[…] only six years of age.” Dora made her début at Steinway Hall in New York when she was ten years old. When she was fourteen, she played over a hundred concerts. At sixteen, she sailed for Europe. In 1889, she was awarded the coveted Felix Mendelssohn scholarship to study with Joseph Joachim at the Berlin Hochschule. (Over the years, that award was also given to such talents as Marie Soldat, Ethel Smyth, Gabriele Wietrowetz, Karl Klingler (Suzuki’s teacher), Otto Klemperer, Wilhelm Kempff, Kurt Weill, Max Rostal, Arthur Balsam and Roman Totenberg.) She made her German debut as a soloist with the Berlin Philharmonic, and returned to New York, where she founded the New York Ladies’ Trio, and appeared in concerti with conductors Theodore Thomas and Anton Seidl. She was the first to play Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy in America. In 1899, she married Charles Grant Schäffer, Harvard ’93. This notice in […]
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